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27.   DWP  and  HMCTS  should  work  together  to  consider  ways  in  which
               technology  can  be  used  to  streamline  the  process  for  making  an  appeal,  in
               particular  by  reducing  the  re-keying  of  information  by  appellants  and  the
               provision of information already held by the DWP. Thought should also be
               given  to  how  those  using  the  paper-based  route  can  benefit  from  a  similar
               streamlined process (para 3.37).

          28.   HMCTS introduce a small-scale pilot with the aim of reducing adjournments.
               The  pilot  should  involve  caseworkers  reviewing  bundles  and  where
               appropriate  directing  parties  to  provide  additional  medical  evidence  and
               missing documents. Data from the pilot should be collected and evaluated to
               see if improvements are achieved (para 3.44).

          Claimant support

          Applying for, managing and challenging a decision


          29.   Existing  DWP  guidance  on  benefits  should  be  less  fragmented  and  clearly
               signposted to on all application forms, benefits webpages and correspondence.
               Hardcopies  of  the  guides  should  be  provided  to  those  who  are  digitally
               excluded (paras 4.7 and 4.8).

          30.   Claimants  should  be  provided  with  information  on  the  different  types  of
               easements that are available (para 4.10).

          31.   The  current  two  stage  process  for  challenging  benefits  decisions  should  be
               better  explained  by  way  of  an  infographic  or  flow  chart.  This  should  be
               provided with all decision letters (para 4.11).


          32.   Videos explaining the processes for applying for benefits, how to prepare for,
               and  what  to  expect  at  health  and  disability  assessments  and  the  initial
               interview and providing information on sanctions, would help people better
               understand these processes. Whilst some videos already exist, further research
               should be conducted into the most engaging and comprehensible format and
               length  for  these  and  the  subject  matter  they  cover  should  expanded.  They
               should also be subtitled in a number of different languages, be prominently
               displayed  on  relevant  webpages  and  links  to  them  provided  in  DWP
               correspondence (para 4.13).
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